Cartier-Bresson was one of the great portraitists of the twentieth century. Throughout his far-flung travels he was alert to every opportunity to add to his pantheon of notable people—mostly artists and writers—which eventually numbered nearly one thousand.

He preferred to picture his sitters at home. When asked how long the session would take, he liked to answer, “Longer than the dentist but shorter than the psychoanalyst.”

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